Chicago exhibit explores technology’s role in carbon-free buildings
Energy Revolution will examine the role that design and technology have played in reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment.
Energy Revolution will examine the role that design and technology have played in reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment.
NREL researchers found that about half of energy-related emissions from air conditioning are caused by controlling the air moisture — not temperature.
Scientists at the University of Illinois Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory created an artificial leaf that acts like a carbon capture system.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student focuses on using climate data to inform building energy design.
The process chemically harnesses energy from combustible fossil fuels and isolates the carbon dioxide before it can be released.
Carbon capture is gaining steam as a potential climate solution, with governments devoting funding to and scientists researching technology that can pull carbon dioxide out of the air and halt its global...
Carbon capture projects in Illinois and Missouri aim to help industrial facilities reach carbon neutrality more efficiently than other methods.
Researchers are weighing the ecological risks and benefits of innovations that bounce heat and sunlight back into space.
Minneapolis-based M-RETS is helping the tech giant match its energy use with emissions-free power for every hour of every day.
The U.S. Department of Energy recently awarded a total of $1 million in grants for the Ohio University team.
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